MCP Demos
This code repository contains a series of example projects using the MCP protocol, including a Node.js weather service and a Python file system server, to demonstrate how to build MCP applications.
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What is an MCP server?
An MCP server is an application based on the Model Context Protocol that provides standardized data access interfaces. These examples demonstrate how to use the MCP protocol to build different types of services.How to use the MCP server?
Each sub - project has independent installation and running instructions. You just need to enter the corresponding project directory and view the README to start using it.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for data service scenarios that require standardized interfaces, such as weather data queries and file system management.Main Features
Weather Service
Provides weather forecast and weather alert functions
File System Service
Supports various file operations, such as creating, reading, and deleting files
Advantages
Standardized interface, easy to integrate
Multi - language implementation (including Node.js and Python versions)
Clear example code for easy learning
Limitations
Currently only provides basic function examples
Requires a certain technical background to fully understand
How to Use
Select a project
Select the service you are interested in from the project list
View instructions
Enter the corresponding project directory and view the README.md file
Install and run
Install dependencies and run the service according to the project instructions
Usage Examples
Get weather data
Use the weather service to query the weather forecast for a certain place
Manage remote files
Use the file system service to manage files on a remote server
Frequently Asked Questions
What technical background do I need to use these examples?
Can these examples be directly used in a production environment?
Where can I learn more about the MCP protocol?
Related Resources
Official MCP Protocol Documentation
Official documentation for the Model Context Protocol
GitHub Repository
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